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m sallie sally mason, there's the university of iowa on your screen. 202-585-3380 for students, educators, 585-3882. and we have set aside our fourth line this morning for iowa residents, especially if you graduated from the university of iowa, we would like to get your perspective as well. 202-585- 202-585-3883. sally mason, we know that you've put a tuition freeze on for a few years. how much influence does the state of iowa and that government have on how you budget, how you function? >> well the state board of rejnts is our governing authority and in fact they have a great deal of authority when it comes to setting tuition and policy and so forth. they're an important governing board in this state, obviously, they're appointed by the governor and they're individual citizens of the state of iowa that have a great deal of interest in higher education and a passion for helping us maintain a very strong education system here in the state. it's always something -- there's always something going on, i have to say they've been very, very supportive of our -- of the moves towards three-year d
m sallie sally mason, there's the university of iowa on your screen. 202-585-3380 for students, educators, 585-3882. and we have set aside our fourth line this morning for iowa residents, especially if you graduated from the university of iowa, we would like to get your perspective as well. 202-585- 202-585-3883. sally mason, we know that you've put a tuition freeze on for a few years. how much influence does the state of iowa and that government have on how you budget, how you function?...
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those were the sally effect. pre-sally p. just like holden caulfield in shambles.ory dunn if you think i'm cocky now you should have known me when the bradleys ha had -- at the end of their name. [laughter] ben in his own way was born to become the ben that we all came to love and to love and to cherish and wants to be part of his life. if the bradlee family had somehow missed a beat in the long line benji might have come off the pages it seems to me at f. scott fitzgerald but that would have been inappropriate because i would have been a faint copy but there was nothing fictional about him. his lifetime as personality, his style, his accomplishments, his instinct and his love for everything in life. there are so many stories about ben and we have been hearing them here this morning. mine is smaller but i think it is telling. when ben was in his late 60s or early 70's he joined the softball game we were having out on the island. he came to bat and he immediately had a sharp hit to right field. running to first be noticed that the right fielder wasn't hustling so he
those were the sally effect. pre-sally p. just like holden caulfield in shambles.ory dunn if you think i'm cocky now you should have known me when the bradleys ha had -- at the end of their name. [laughter] ben in his own way was born to become the ben that we all came to love and to love and to cherish and wants to be part of his life. if the bradlee family had somehow missed a beat in the long line benji might have come off the pages it seems to me at f. scott fitzgerald but that would have...
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before sally, he just in shambles.a pedigree he was proud of, the but he always wore brent -- likely. -- blankly. think i amd, if you cocky now, you should have known s had four "eradlee 's" at the end of our name. the bradlee may have somehow missed a beat off their line. f might have come off as scott fitzgerald, but that would have been inappropriate. there was nothing fictional about then. personality, his accomplishments, his instincts, and his love for everything in life. there are so many stories about then and we have been hearing about them this morning. was in the late 60's or early 70's, he joined a softball team. he immediately had a sharp hit to right field. he noticed the right fielder was not hustling, so, stretching a si
before sally, he just in shambles.a pedigree he was proud of, the but he always wore brent -- likely. -- blankly. think i amd, if you cocky now, you should have known s had four "eradlee 's" at the end of our name. the bradlee may have somehow missed a beat off their line. f might have come off as scott fitzgerald, but that would have been inappropriate. there was nothing fictional about then. personality, his accomplishments, his instincts, and his love for everything in life. there...
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her name is sally ride.as she up against like emily sipkowitz. >> here's what is amazing, her real name it's ride family name goes back about 400 years in england. no, her name actually didn't have anything to do with it. >> stephen: didn't help at all? nasa didn't like it? >> no. >> stephen: it looked great on a publicity release. >> you're right. i'll ask. i'll double check that. >> stephen: please do, please do. >> stephen: it was revealed in her obituary, the last line of her obituary-- tell the people the last line of her obituary. >> it was that she was survived by her sister and her mother and her partner of 27 years, tam oshaughnessy. >> stephen: not every obituary has a plot twist right at the end. it's revealed that she had been a lesbian. >> yeah. >> stephen: the entire time or did space do that to her? because that's what happened with the fantastic four. the cosmic rays-- the cosmic rays and they got all fantastic. ( laughter ) ( applause ). >> well, it's kind of a mixed story. but she got toget
her name is sally ride.as she up against like emily sipkowitz. >> here's what is amazing, her real name it's ride family name goes back about 400 years in england. no, her name actually didn't have anything to do with it. >> stephen: didn't help at all? nasa didn't like it? >> no. >> stephen: it looked great on a publicity release. >> you're right. i'll ask. i'll double check that. >> stephen: please do, please do. >> stephen: it was revealed in her...
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m sallie sally mason, there's the university of iowa on your screen. 202-585-3380 for students, educators, 585-3882. and we have set aside our fourth line this morning for iowa residents, especially if you graduated from the university of iowa, we would like to get your perspective as well. 202-585- 202-585-3883. sally mason, we know that you've put a tuition freeze on for a few years. how much influence does the state of iowa and that government have on how you budget, how you function? >> well the state board of rejnts is our governing authority and in fact they have a great deal of authority when it comes to setting tuition and policy and so forth. they're an important governing board in this state, obviously, they're appointed by the governor and they're individual citizens of the state of iowa that have a great deal of interest in higher education and a passion for helping us maintain a very strong education system here in the state. it's always something -- there's always something going on, i have to say they've been very, very supportive of our -- of the moves towards three-year d
m sallie sally mason, there's the university of iowa on your screen. 202-585-3380 for students, educators, 585-3882. and we have set aside our fourth line this morning for iowa residents, especially if you graduated from the university of iowa, we would like to get your perspective as well. 202-585- 202-585-3883. sally mason, we know that you've put a tuition freeze on for a few years. how much influence does the state of iowa and that government have on how you budget, how you function?...
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the below, this is called sally port. there are six jail cells per side as you enter the sally port. two great gates on the front and two on the back. the is what is called connector deck arch. it would have been for weather protection for the guards. this would have been looking out over the fox river. it would have had a good perspective view of the bay and of downriver from the fort. this is actually the entrance into the historic fort howard. these buildings would have been considered the second generation four howard buildings. the original fort was built of long buildings in 1816. by the late 1820's the commander was writing washington, d.c. stating that the buildings were falling into disrepair and writing that they should be reconstructed. the fourw entering howard guardhouse. this is 1833, original fort howard building. we just currently finished the woodwork and will shortly be plastering over the lath. you can see where we have placed in some areas where major additions had been placed. lath ande original here
the below, this is called sally port. there are six jail cells per side as you enter the sally port. two great gates on the front and two on the back. the is what is called connector deck arch. it would have been for weather protection for the guards. this would have been looking out over the fox river. it would have had a good perspective view of the bay and of downriver from the fort. this is actually the entrance into the historic fort howard. these buildings would have been considered the...
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the honorable sally jewell, secretary of the department of interior. a great american, gary sinise, national spokesman of the disabled veterans light memorial foundation. robert vogel, superintendent of the national mall and memorial parks. michael mccoy, acting director of the national vh chaplain center. representing the disabled veterans life memorial foundation, are its passionate, hard-working board of directors who have been charged with erecting this memorial and they spent the last 16 years working on this and have given countless hours of time to ensure its successful completion. mrs. lois pope, co-founder and chairman of disabled veterans' life memorial. thank you. co-founder and president, arthur wilson. secretary dennis joyner. treasurer gene murphy. mrs. diane mussleman. roberto bobby barea. we owe all of them a deep debt of gratitude. another round of applause for all of their hard work. thank you for your work. and sadly, there are three men who made enormous contributions to the memorial who did not live to celebrate this special day. t
the honorable sally jewell, secretary of the department of interior. a great american, gary sinise, national spokesman of the disabled veterans light memorial foundation. robert vogel, superintendent of the national mall and memorial parks. michael mccoy, acting director of the national vh chaplain center. representing the disabled veterans life memorial foundation, are its passionate, hard-working board of directors who have been charged with erecting this memorial and they spent the last 16...
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joining us, progressive activist sally kohn and anna navarro. i want to start with you, sally.othenberg says when all is said and done president obama could go down as one of the losingest presidents ever in terms of midterm elections. he lost so badly in 2010, a shellacking as he said coupled with what losses may come on tuesday. the question is, how can he and his team be so good at running for president and so bad at electing members of congress. >> well, we step back and think of the profound history of six-term elections, in other words, the midterm election when a two-term president is in the middle of his second term. the president's party generally always lose s loses i think onl maybe three times. so i think fact that the republicans -- and the president's approval ratings are pretty darn low, the fact that republicans are not already far and away sealing this thing up says more about the democrats and their strength than it does about this dynamic. the fact is that when republicans open their mouths and say what they believe in, the voters do not like that. and that's
joining us, progressive activist sally kohn and anna navarro. i want to start with you, sally.othenberg says when all is said and done president obama could go down as one of the losingest presidents ever in terms of midterm elections. he lost so badly in 2010, a shellacking as he said coupled with what losses may come on tuesday. the question is, how can he and his team be so good at running for president and so bad at electing members of congress. >> well, we step back and think of the...
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apparently not. >> and let me ask you that question, sally.right, amy, there have been calls on both sides of the aisle for the president to respond in certain ways, even his own military advisors are telling him one thing, don't take boots off the table, he takes boots off the table. is the president listening? >> you have to bear in mind the president's listening to a number of advisors and every example amy has cited those same people are also saying things that the president has taken their advice. that is what makes him a commander in chief. there's almost a game you can play if imagining the president did the opposite how republicans would come out and criticize him. they'll criticize him no matter what he does. oh, my gosh, he's already telegraphing he's going to put boots on the ground. >> sally, do you think flights should be stopped for west africa? >> no, we do not. but incidentally, i'm not the president. what the heck does it matter? >> you disagree with senator bill nelson? >> and i agree with a number of other senators, includin
apparently not. >> and let me ask you that question, sally.right, amy, there have been calls on both sides of the aisle for the president to respond in certain ways, even his own military advisors are telling him one thing, don't take boots off the table, he takes boots off the table. is the president listening? >> you have to bear in mind the president's listening to a number of advisors and every example amy has cited those same people are also saying things that the president has...
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he had it before sally. but after sally, it took on new polish.ible and palpable and that was bradlee. he lives a wonderful life. never a moment when he wasn't looking forward but he also looked at it from the level of a reporter which he had been a young reporter and everything he learned when he was a young reporter is what he preached and how he led his troops. he would say, i can't there to get the story. you be there to get the f'ing story and it had better be right. >> how old were you and take us behind the scenes on how tough he was when the two of you were on the verge of covering a game-changing history-making story. how old were you back then? >> 29 and 30. >> 28 and 29 actually. >> okay. i think sometimes we felt like we were 11 and 12. >> that's more like it. >> you know it was all about the detail. it was all about the facts. last night after he passed away carl and i went over to sally quinn now widow's house and we sad there with the family members for hours telling stories about his energy, the way he impacted with even. in the ne
he had it before sally. but after sally, it took on new polish.ible and palpable and that was bradlee. he lives a wonderful life. never a moment when he wasn't looking forward but he also looked at it from the level of a reporter which he had been a young reporter and everything he learned when he was a young reporter is what he preached and how he led his troops. he would say, i can't there to get the story. you be there to get the f'ing story and it had better be right. >> how old were...
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. >> he's out there in the sally port and shaking his wing at everybody, which is not something you doo a bunch of guys in orange. >> and -- >> i don't rob and steal. i swipe and i swindle. >> a father of five is headed to prison. but now his pregnant girlfriend visits with haunting news from home. >> i got bruises and scratches all over my back, and it's not anybody in the house with me. what is it? ♪ >>> tulsa, oklahoma lies at the intersection of two of the nation's best known symbolic locations. it's where tornado alley meets the bible belt. >> can't buy alcohol on sundays. kind of roll out the carpet at 9:00. it's that kind of town. 2:00 in the morning, 4:00 in the morning you'll be hard pressed to find something other than an all-night restaurant that's open. for some of us that's okay. that's tulsa. still small enough to be home. >> you all right? >> yeah. >> all right. chief deputy michelle robinette runs what is arguably the largest home in tulsa, the david l. moss criminal justice center, better known as the tulsa county jail. >> breakfast of champions. >> about 1,800 men and
. >> he's out there in the sally port and shaking his wing at everybody, which is not something you doo a bunch of guys in orange. >> and -- >> i don't rob and steal. i swipe and i swindle. >> a father of five is headed to prison. but now his pregnant girlfriend visits with haunting news from home. >> i got bruises and scratches all over my back, and it's not anybody in the house with me. what is it? ♪ >>> tulsa, oklahoma lies at the intersection of two...
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point sally hemmings brother buys his freedom. jefferson says you can buy your freedom but you have to train somebody else to cook for me before i let you go. which he did. he is in philadelphia the same time as hercules. hercules had to see this going on. nie had escaped. hercules takes all. washington never catches him. we don't get these stories. character that evolves .n this is paul jennings ,e was enslaved to the madisons to john and dolly madison. he was there when they burned down the white house. every day the british were down the road and they could see the smoke coming mother buildings he was in the white house packing stuff. they took off within an hour before the british actually got to the building and burned it down. we have details about this because he wrote a memoir in 1865. it was the first memoir written by somebody who worked at the white house. he talks about his relationship with dolly madison, which is interesting. died there had been a promise that he would be freed. dolly did not free him. 1847ok him a w
point sally hemmings brother buys his freedom. jefferson says you can buy your freedom but you have to train somebody else to cook for me before i let you go. which he did. he is in philadelphia the same time as hercules. hercules had to see this going on. nie had escaped. hercules takes all. washington never catches him. we don't get these stories. character that evolves .n this is paul jennings ,e was enslaved to the madisons to john and dolly madison. he was there when they burned down the...
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. >> have aunt sally set you up. >> why aunt sally. >> or the lady at church who has a sister that has a cousin that has a niece. >> do you have an aunt sally? >> no. oh, wait, i do. >> you forgot you van aunt sally? we're going to show you how to make your costume pop this halloween. >> announcer: ♪ >>> everyone thinks about what costume to wear this halloween, there's often an overlooked detail. makeup. no matter how great your outfit is it needs the finished look. >> there are easy ways to have a professional look done cheaply. abc's bethany gives expert advice. >> reporter: it's that time of year you get to be somebody else. many turning to popular online makeup tutorials. learning how to make their halloween look at home spooktacular. >> we're going to take these cost urms to the next level. >> reporter: the halloween mecca, home of costume designer to the stars patricia fields. best known for her work an "sex & the city." makeup artist orror zombie for the day was dane. >> a lot of zombies. people are being very creative. i'm going to give you a simple way to do a sugar skull at
. >> have aunt sally set you up. >> why aunt sally. >> or the lady at church who has a sister that has a cousin that has a niece. >> do you have an aunt sally? >> no. oh, wait, i do. >> you forgot you van aunt sally? we're going to show you how to make your costume pop this halloween. >> announcer: ♪ >>> everyone thinks about what costume to wear this halloween, there's often an overlooked detail. makeup. no matter how great your outfit is it...
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sally said we have to have a bigger house. and she found one. i mean, it must be the biggest house in the whole world, but it's this beautiful house that was built in 1790 and robert todd lincoln's wife died there in 1935. most people would think that lincoln's daughter-in-law died a whole lot before that. c-span: biggest house in georgetown? >> guest: no, i don't think it's the biggest, but you might have to measure it. it's big -- hasn't got all that many rooms, but they're big rooms and it's got a big garden. c-span: when does your next book, "how to read a newspaper" come out? >> guest: i wish you'd tell me. i've had a vacation every year, obviously, but i haven't had days off. if somebody calls me up and says, "would you like to play golf today?" i have never done that. so i'd like to smell the flowers for a while. i'm 74 years old. but the present plan calls for me to teach a course at georgetown in the fall of '96. c-span: that would be a year from now. >> guest: a year from now. and then i would think that in the process of that i could
sally said we have to have a bigger house. and she found one. i mean, it must be the biggest house in the whole world, but it's this beautiful house that was built in 1790 and robert todd lincoln's wife died there in 1935. most people would think that lincoln's daughter-in-law died a whole lot before that. c-span: biggest house in georgetown? >> guest: no, i don't think it's the biggest, but you might have to measure it. it's big -- hasn't got all that many rooms, but they're big rooms...
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down below, this is called a sally port. there are six jill soros -- jail cells per side. it will have two great gates on the side and two great gates on the back. called thet is connector deck arch. this would've been looking out over the fox river. they would have had a good view of the bay and downriver. this was actually the entrance into the store for howard. -- by the 1820's , the commander was writing washington, d.c. stating, the buildings are falling into disrepair and writing that they should be reconstructed. we are now entering the fort howard guardhouse. this is in 1853 original fort howard building. we just finished the woodwork and will be plastering over. see some areas where later editions have been placed. in area. spliced we try to keep as much of the historic material as we possibly can. one interesting note is this piece of wood, which is -- we believe this is a real fort howard piece of flooring to this building, 1833, and this is wear from fort-- howard soldiers. that was actually encapsulated inside a wall or in a wall that was directed later in the
down below, this is called a sally port. there are six jill soros -- jail cells per side. it will have two great gates on the side and two great gates on the back. called thet is connector deck arch. this would've been looking out over the fox river. they would have had a good view of the bay and downriver. this was actually the entrance into the store for howard. -- by the 1820's , the commander was writing washington, d.c. stating, the buildings are falling into disrepair and writing that...
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sally really made him happy. thank you.re he died and i'm glad i had that time with him toward the end. when he could still talk, i asked him if he was ready to check out. he thought for a minute and he said, not yet, but he was thinking about it. then he reached out to take my hand and he told me he loved me. i love him as well. >> i am the son of ben bradlee and sally quinn. a lot of people have been talking about my father as a legend and i have to agree. man.s a huge he was the simplest man i ever and he taught me, if you do the little things well and treat everyone with respect, it can take you so much further than you ever anticipated. my father was the happiest man i ever met. i grew up with him telling me that my happiness made him happy. he never complained about anything. clap your hands if you feel like a room without a roof. clap your hands if you think happiness is the truth. when i hear these lines from a hit song, happy, i smile and think of dad. a room without a roof. that was my father. everyone who had eve
sally really made him happy. thank you.re he died and i'm glad i had that time with him toward the end. when he could still talk, i asked him if he was ready to check out. he thought for a minute and he said, not yet, but he was thinking about it. then he reached out to take my hand and he told me he loved me. i love him as well. >> i am the son of ben bradlee and sally quinn. a lot of people have been talking about my father as a legend and i have to agree. man.s a huge he was the...
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. >> reporter: sally, you're absolutely right. this is now the asia-europe meeting venue, where the breakfast took place this morning. the meetings here are wrapping up, and as you say, we've heard two divergent views. david cameron saying things were positive. but the russian side coming out, mr. putin's spokesman, he was saying it was full of misunderstandings, incomprehension and he said there was a complete unwillingness to understand the reality of the situation with ukraine. i think what this may indicate is the very difficult and divergent views. on the one hand, you had the ukrainians and the europeans pointing the finger at the russians, saying the russians need to do more. it's the russians who should take the actions now to reduce tensions there, to stop the flow of men and arms into ukraine, to control that border. and the russian side saying no, the problem is ukraine's. >> so what can we take from this? it was a very significant meeting that took place this morning. the first time that vladimir putin and petro porosh
. >> reporter: sally, you're absolutely right. this is now the asia-europe meeting venue, where the breakfast took place this morning. the meetings here are wrapping up, and as you say, we've heard two divergent views. david cameron saying things were positive. but the russian side coming out, mr. putin's spokesman, he was saying it was full of misunderstandings, incomprehension and he said there was a complete unwillingness to understand the reality of the situation with ukraine. i think...
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sibby now sally's gonna get impliggys ♪ >> what's impliggys?on butts are ew ew ♪ ♪ where'd she get that outfit ew ♪ ♪ that girl is totally ratchet ew ♪ ♪ no seriously who likes that ew ♪ ♪ right right ew ew look at the way she takes pics ♪ ♪ and what's up with those duck lips ew ♪ ♪ she's so lame ew super lame ew ew ♪ ♪ this is embarassing ew ew like seriously seriously ew ew ♪ ♪ no seriously seriously ew ew oh my gosh ew ew ♪ ♪ i am not hating i am merely conversating with my b.f.f sara so bust yo rhyme sara ♪ ♪ it's mir.i.am and you know who now here's some things i think are ew ♪ ♪ facetime and reclining in airplane seats and then vine-ing ♪ ♪ retweeting tweets i'm not lying 'cause even rhyming's annoying ♪ ♪ bread bowls and ravioli cassarole rolli-poli catapiller i mean really ♪ ♪ ♪ ew [ laughter and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ew ew ew ew ew ew ew ew ew seriously ♪ ♪ yeah hello my name is sara that's sara with no h ♪ ♪ too bad if you don't like it 'cause haters gonna hate my step-dad gary ♪ ♪ he tries to act so cool ew every time
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and bill newcomb and his wife sally. let's hear it for former giants owner bob lorie and his wife connie. representing the stone am family jim rooper. and the distinguished alumni jay trav key. the hack man. jeffrey leonard. former first baseman jd. now a man who is often mistaken to be my husband is tiny felder. greg, rich robinson, how about it for terry winfield. brian johnson, everyone. and the man that needs no introduction, i simply say to you the home run king. ladies and gentlemen, mr. barry bonds. you can show him your love. of course. do it, do it. now on to our giants hall of famers starting with mr. gay lord perry. the baby bull orlando zepeda. the dominican one our beloved willie mckovey. and last but not least the best player to ever play this game, the great willie mays. [ cheers and applause ] all right, now we have to take a moment to thank the city and county of san francisco and our community partners, bank of america, aaa, dignity health, miller coors, please give it up to our community partners. they
and bill newcomb and his wife sally. let's hear it for former giants owner bob lorie and his wife connie. representing the stone am family jim rooper. and the distinguished alumni jay trav key. the hack man. jeffrey leonard. former first baseman jd. now a man who is often mistaken to be my husband is tiny felder. greg, rich robinson, how about it for terry winfield. brian johnson, everyone. and the man that needs no introduction, i simply say to you the home run king. ladies and gentlemen, mr....
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sally hemming's brother buys her freedom. said, you can buy your freedom but train someone else o work for me before i let you go. which he did. he's in philadelphia at the same time as hercules. see this going on. he knew that he had escaped. hercules takes off. washington looks for him. hercules is gone. we don't get these stories. another character that paul s in this period is jennings. paul jennings was a slave to the madisons. to john and dolly madison. now he was there when they burned down the white house. n fact, the very day that the british were down the road and they could see the smoke coming buildings, he was in the white house packing stuff. an hour or f within so before the british got to the building and burned it down. we have details about this. because he wrote a memoir in 1865. someone who by work in the white house. he talks about his relationship ith dolly madison which is really interesting because when been a died, there had promise that he would be freed. dolly didn't free him. nd it took him a while
sally hemming's brother buys her freedom. said, you can buy your freedom but train someone else o work for me before i let you go. which he did. he's in philadelphia at the same time as hercules. see this going on. he knew that he had escaped. hercules takes off. washington looks for him. hercules is gone. we don't get these stories. another character that paul s in this period is jennings. paul jennings was a slave to the madisons. to john and dolly madison. now he was there when they burned...
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ceo sally smith joins us live and first on cnbc.lso ahead, the next chapter in blackberry's turnaround plan. an exclusive interview with the ceo coming up. we're also going to talk about another ceo exit. more "squawk on the street" coming up. >>> a change at the top of san fi. chris viehbacher is out as ceo of the french drug maker. the chairman will serve as interim ceo while the company searches for a successor. viehbacher sought to dismiss speculation about his future. in fact, we discussed the situation during yesterday's show. >> don't you think this is a little embarrassing? i like christ viehbacher. he's been on the show very much. the don't fire me approach has this, well, maybe i shouldn't buy that stock. >> i get when you get to the point of asking not to be fired, you're probably going to be. >> it's like geno smith, intercepted repeatedly. >> we'll see if that prediction came true. by the way, yesterday the stock suffered, of course, but of competition in the diabetes franchise particularly and this concern he would con
ceo sally smith joins us live and first on cnbc.lso ahead, the next chapter in blackberry's turnaround plan. an exclusive interview with the ceo coming up. we're also going to talk about another ceo exit. more "squawk on the street" coming up. >>> a change at the top of san fi. chris viehbacher is out as ceo of the french drug maker. the chairman will serve as interim ceo while the company searches for a successor. viehbacher sought to dismiss speculation about his future. in...
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sam's wife, sally, is here. and sam's son, richard is here. thoo's why, as i said, we're looking back but are also going to be looking forward. i want to begin this national panel. as i said, rob satlov is the person who conceived today's event. for circumstances beyond his control, he unable to be here, and i've been asked by rob to stand in. we're going to start with not so much looking forward, but looking back. it won't surprise either one of them that he's up in new york here as the prime minister was also in new york doing what american ambassadors to israel do. they perform their functions. but perhaps the thing he was most known for is being america's longest ambassador to serve israel. in keeping with that, it's not surprising that dan shapiro would send a long message it's such an eloquent message, i would like to read it before i introduce our two opening guests. >> sally, i deeply regret being unable to join you in person as i had planned. i believe sam, who was ever faithful in filling out his duties would have understood, while i
sam's wife, sally, is here. and sam's son, richard is here. thoo's why, as i said, we're looking back but are also going to be looking forward. i want to begin this national panel. as i said, rob satlov is the person who conceived today's event. for circumstances beyond his control, he unable to be here, and i've been asked by rob to stand in. we're going to start with not so much looking forward, but looking back. it won't surprise either one of them that he's up in new york here as the prime...
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> a few years ago, when bradlee learned he was sick, he sat down with his wife, fellow journalist, sallyfor an interview only released after his death. take a look. >> how would you like to be remembered? >> to leave a legacy of honesty. and i gueets to live a life as close to the truth as i can. >> are you afraid of dying? >> no. i'm not afraid of dying. i mean, i know i'm going to die. >> what do you think is going to happen to you after you die? >> that's the big question. i think i will go for a little snoo snooze. that just part of the interview. to hear what bradlee said about prayer and god and what his greatest joy was in life, check out our facebook page we just posted a link to the entire interview. ben bradlee. >> a look at our weather, changing weather out there. >> it gets a lot colder. right now, if somebody was just leaving and they didn't have a jacket. i said, where's your jacket? it was warm when i came in. it's not warm now, folks. we have a cold front across our region. the temperature is 70, nowhere near that now as temperatures have fallen into the upper 50s. we hav
> a few years ago, when bradlee learned he was sick, he sat down with his wife, fellow journalist, sallyfor an interview only released after his death. take a look. >> how would you like to be remembered? >> to leave a legacy of honesty. and i gueets to live a life as close to the truth as i can. >> are you afraid of dying? >> no. i'm not afraid of dying. i mean, i know i'm going to die. >> what do you think is going to happen to you after you die? >>...
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early on he founded and sally would have made him happy. thank you.th dad before he died i am glad i had the time with him at the and i asked if he was ready to check out. reset not yet but he was thinking about it. then he would reach out to take wing and then tell me that he loved me. >> a lot of people talk about my father as a legend ullage event ended jan and i have to agree. he was a huge man. the forum meet the was majestic fifth because he was simplest man i've ever met the because he had -- he was an impeccable father he taught me if you did all those things as well lamp teeth chi."= i'm >> >> they wanted to please him. he could say no i cannot do this but my dad always loved then underdog previous order with the redskins. [laughter] and he was always routine for be in part because he saw the dystrophin more than most to get by every day. he taught the hardship makes a life or interesting and makes the happy times happier. he would teach me and reassure me and tell his last press. my father was the man that i ever met most of what i learned i
early on he founded and sally would have made him happy. thank you.th dad before he died i am glad i had the time with him at the and i asked if he was ready to check out. reset not yet but he was thinking about it. then he would reach out to take wing and then tell me that he loved me. >> a lot of people talk about my father as a legend ullage event ended jan and i have to agree. he was a huge man. the forum meet the was majestic fifth because he was simplest man i've ever met the...
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omar sally reports. ing. >> prime minister and his cabinet and an upbeat seam of the future. >> as we enter the fourth year of the crisis, aing challenge that we face on the security political and economic levels are increasing. but our government is confident in our people, that we'll lead to develop and build the future of syria and bypass his tear ya. >> reporter: and optimism backed by military gains on battle fronts at least according ting syrian state television. aleppo, in news bulletins, here is a story how the armed forces managed to restore security and stability in ten villages in aleppo's southern country side. fighters said they withdrew from those areas after sustaining a heavy aerial bombing campaigning and facing syrian reenforcements. second city remains outside the government's control. the syrian military says its troops are progressing around the country side. >> thank you very much. i wanted to ask about the situation in dallas. dr. freiden. you said they have not had >> welcome back
omar sally reports. ing. >> prime minister and his cabinet and an upbeat seam of the future. >> as we enter the fourth year of the crisis, aing challenge that we face on the security political and economic levels are increasing. but our government is confident in our people, that we'll lead to develop and build the future of syria and bypass his tear ya. >> reporter: and optimism backed by military gains on battle fronts at least according ting syrian state television. aleppo,...
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robert vo lk er and the honorable sally jewell.ited states, barack obama. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, on behalf of the disabled veterans life memorial foundation, it is our honor to present to america's citizens the american veterans disabled for life memorial. [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, it is my distinct honor and privilege to introduce to you the president of the united states, barack obama. [ applause ] >> thank you so much. good afternoon. please be seated. to all our disabled veterans, our extraordinary wounded warriors, we gather here today on this gorgeous autumn day in america because each of you endured a moment that shaped the arc of your lives and that speaks to our debt as a nation. maybe it was there on the battlefield as the bullets and shrapnel rained down around you. maybe it was as you lay there, the medics tending to your wounds. perhaps it was days or months later in that hospital room when you finally came to. perhaps it was years later as you went about your day or in the midnight hours when the m
robert vo lk er and the honorable sally jewell.ited states, barack obama. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, on behalf of the disabled veterans life memorial foundation, it is our honor to present to america's citizens the american veterans disabled for life memorial. [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, it is my distinct honor and privilege to introduce to you the president of the united states, barack obama. [ applause ] >> thank you so much. good afternoon. please be...
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the honorable sally jewell, secretary of the department of interior.a great american, gary sinise, national spokesman of the disabled veterans life memorial foundation. [applause] robert vogel, superintendent of the national mall and memorial park. michael mccoy, acting director of the national be a chaplain center. disableding the veterans life memorial it's passionate, hard-working board of directors who have been charged with erecting this memorial, and they have spent the last 16 years working on this, and have given countless hours of time to ensure a successful completion. pope, cofounder and chairperson of the disabled veterans life memorial. thank you, lois. cofounder and president, arthur wilson. [applause] secretary dennis joyner. [applause] treasurer, jean murphy. [applause] mrs. diane musselman. [applause] rewrote -- roberto bobby barrera. we owe all of them at the debt of gratitude. another round of applause for all of their hard work [applause] thank you for your work. sadly, there are three men who made enormous contributions to the memo
the honorable sally jewell, secretary of the department of interior.a great american, gary sinise, national spokesman of the disabled veterans life memorial foundation. [applause] robert vogel, superintendent of the national mall and memorial park. michael mccoy, acting director of the national be a chaplain center. disableding the veterans life memorial it's passionate, hard-working board of directors who have been charged with erecting this memorial, and they have spent the last 16 years...
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. >> sally, one of the things that's happened here is the response has stumbled at best.t this texas hospital, he was turned away. thomas eric duncan turned away, then admitted. two health care workers infected. people say it didn't go as it was supposed to go. they have lost faith in the system we are told was in place beforehand. so if you are the president now, how do you restore that faith? >> let's be clear -- there's reasons we don't want to overreact and spread panic. we should be clear in nebraska and in atlanta they have handled these cases well. so to say there's an outbreak, to say there's a danger, we need to be doing more, we are doing more. let's be really careful and temp down the panic, number one. number two, if we're going to talk about the politics of this, we have to be clear that conservatives have for 40 years been bashing and slashing government and then suddenly are complaining when it's not there and up to the task. so there is -- is a repercussion of a culture. we had ted cruz in an op ed for cnn said americans don't really trust government to be
. >> sally, one of the things that's happened here is the response has stumbled at best.t this texas hospital, he was turned away. thomas eric duncan turned away, then admitted. two health care workers infected. people say it didn't go as it was supposed to go. they have lost faith in the system we are told was in place beforehand. so if you are the president now, how do you restore that faith? >> let's be clear -- there's reasons we don't want to overreact and spread panic. we...
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joining us, sally kohn and doug heye who served as chief of staff to eric c cantor, he hasn unloadedters gonna hate. is this really that much of a surprise that no matter what choice -- >> with less than three weeks to the election it's not a surprise at all. >> even beyond that. whatever the president chooses there will always be somebody who says "wait, this was too political." >> let's put this in context. republicans introduced a bill to ban obama from appointing czars. they thought he was appointing too many of them. then suddenly when he's not appointing a czar around ebola they're clamoring for a czar. it is, again, the symptom of he's darned if he does and darned if he doesn't and boy do i wish i could use stronger language for that on air. >> clearly he's being an employme' an plemt station expert. nobody questions ron klain's qualifications for but the president wants him to act politically because he's down in the polls and in key senate races like my home state in north carolina. this is a political problem and people hear he's not a doctor and he's political. those aren'
joining us, sally kohn and doug heye who served as chief of staff to eric c cantor, he hasn unloadedters gonna hate. is this really that much of a surprise that no matter what choice -- >> with less than three weeks to the election it's not a surprise at all. >> even beyond that. whatever the president chooses there will always be somebody who says "wait, this was too political." >> let's put this in context. republicans introduced a bill to ban obama from appointing...
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sally berlin was 99 years old. >>> good evening, everyone. so behind me you'll notice tacony palmyra bridge is in the process of being put back down to open 73, but we are still dealing with this closure. so once this gets put back downey would say at least ten minutes or so and they open up 73 expect high volume still lingering around this area. but definitely good news. it wasn't opened for that long. a as we look at the schuylkill expressway 76 eastbound making your way in center city philadelphia, you'll find delays here heading in tour western suburbs you'll find delays further west so it is in the so much making your way out of the area of 676 but more so around the area of the conshohocken curve, traveling east bound direction you are jammed from 202 down to center city, we have a flyers game tonight, so that is adding volume and that is definitely adding volume on the southbound side of 95 out of the northeast down through the vine, slow northbound approaching the vine out to about cottman and expect some lingering delays around 476,
sally berlin was 99 years old. >>> good evening, everyone. so behind me you'll notice tacony palmyra bridge is in the process of being put back down to open 73, but we are still dealing with this closure. so once this gets put back downey would say at least ten minutes or so and they open up 73 expect high volume still lingering around this area. but definitely good news. it wasn't opened for that long. a as we look at the schuylkill expressway 76 eastbound making your way in center...
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. >> reporter: sally quinn, shorthand for power couple. he was known for his charm, his star power and his profanity. >> yes sus, what kind of a crazy story was this? >> he was the epitome of newsman charisma, even when he walked)" did a couple times a day, he had there effect that he made you want to do better. >> reporter: he had a story about an 8-year-old heroin addict. a dashing journalist right off the front page. >> my kind of hard. i like that. if you are right, it isn't hard. >> reporter: fearless, yet sentimental. my last interview with him. the 50th anniversary of his friend john f. kennedy. did you cry? >> sure, i remember crying the day when jackie walked in and that god dam dress and -- >> put her arms around you? >> put her arms around me. >> reporter: you turn around now when you see those things, do you say i lived enough? >> i don't. i still watch it. >> reporter: those whose lives he touched and careers he made were under his spell for life. >> ben bradlee was not aw$d cynl man. not cynical about politics. it was always
. >> reporter: sally quinn, shorthand for power couple. he was known for his charm, his star power and his profanity. >> yes sus, what kind of a crazy story was this? >> he was the epitome of newsman charisma, even when he walked)" did a couple times a day, he had there effect that he made you want to do better. >> reporter: he had a story about an 8-year-old heroin addict. a dashing journalist right off the front page. >> my kind of hard. i like that. if you...
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i call sally clark. i saw paul jackson on guitar.. >> wonderful players. >> you have some friends. >> and people who came to help me do this wonderful record to celebrate the great george duke. >> george was quite an artist. take me back to the beginnings of your friendship. >> there's a record called "al jarreau and george duke live at the half note." my wife says b.c. b.c. don't forget that, al. we were there. >> right. >> people were doing other music than what we were doing. we were swimming upstream. finding an audience for this little jazzy something we were doing, testing the waters and making decisions about whether to go forward. i don't think george and i have any choice but to go forward with this jazzy approach to the music. so, we did. he kind of went some other way with frank zappa and brought a lot of stuff to frank. had a marvelous career, but such a broad career that said, hip hop to bee bop. that was george. >> covered it all. >> covered it all and the romantic side of things. so, i wanted to do this record and when
i call sally clark. i saw paul jackson on guitar.. >> wonderful players. >> you have some friends. >> and people who came to help me do this wonderful record to celebrate the great george duke. >> george was quite an artist. take me back to the beginnings of your friendship. >> there's a record called "al jarreau and george duke live at the half note." my wife says b.c. b.c. don't forget that, al. we were there. >> right. >> people were doing...
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international longshoreman and bob came from the docks of vancouver washington he's married his wife sally and children and grandchildren are the love of his life he's one of the military lerdz throughout the world in 2006 he rows to the holy grail we becoming the sixth international president of the longshoreman union and he's commented to the port and to the city he has a big job he oversees alaska and hawaii and the parenting ma he's a visionary and a true working class leader ladies and gentlemen, will you please give a welcome to the international shore man bob (clapping.) thank you very much there was a couple of things you don't fellow willie in a speech mayor thank you and a lot of people to thank on this occasion but i want to thank one person monique i've committed myself and the i o w keep in mind equipment to make this cruise terminal to make sure people enjoy their trip we'll hit bumps but whatever it takes thank you (clapping) so here we are a lot can be said we're in the beautiful city of san francisco today with this beautiful cruise terminal named after a beautiful man jim
international longshoreman and bob came from the docks of vancouver washington he's married his wife sally and children and grandchildren are the love of his life he's one of the military lerdz throughout the world in 2006 he rows to the holy grail we becoming the sixth international president of the longshoreman union and he's commented to the port and to the city he has a big job he oversees alaska and hawaii and the parenting ma he's a visionary and a true working class leader ladies and...
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sally, the u.s. administrations have admitted before that they underestimated the spread of islamic state. i just want to ask you first, how surprising will these admissions come to people there? because i know that it featured heavily in the bulletins at the beginning of this year. it started to become apparent, but in the way the western agenda only started to catch up with it much later. >> reporter: in fact, the people here in baghdad seem to be surprised to how rapidly isis is achieving advances in the northern province of anbar. anbar is the largest province in iraq. isis now controls around 70% of this sunni province after yesterday. it managed to take full control of the military base. if this happens, if isis manages to control anbar fully, the way will be open to baghdad. yesterday, i've spoken to a member of the defense committee, the parliamentary defense committee, and he said that the iraqi government and the iraqi army will be in a very tight situation if isis manages to control anbar.
sally, the u.s. administrations have admitted before that they underestimated the spread of islamic state. i just want to ask you first, how surprising will these admissions come to people there? because i know that it featured heavily in the bulletins at the beginning of this year. it started to become apparent, but in the way the western agenda only started to catch up with it much later. >> reporter: in fact, the people here in baghdad seem to be surprised to how rapidly isis is...
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. >> hunt recently celebrated his 39th anniversary with his wife sally. he was 62 years old. >> cal fire's air tanker fleet is thoroughly inspected. these are pictures of the air tanker that crashed. california's drummond s2 planes were built 50 years ago for the navy. and fighting fires from the sky puts the aircraft through tremendous stress and pressure. the wings of this 50s era plane were literally torn off while fighting a fire in the sierra in 2002. a terrifying crash and the crew was killed. the state's fire chief insists that the planes have been overhauled and are airworthy. >> without the air tankers helicopters have a greater role fighting the dog rock fire near yosemite. they are filling buckets of water in the merced river and carrying them to the fire. the fire has spread to 210 acres and is 10% contain had. 60 homes have been evacuated and highway 140 remains closed at the entrance to yosemite. here -- her emotional story has gone viral. the 29-year-old moved to oregon so she can take control of her life and how she chooses to end it. now
. >> hunt recently celebrated his 39th anniversary with his wife sally. he was 62 years old. >> cal fire's air tanker fleet is thoroughly inspected. these are pictures of the air tanker that crashed. california's drummond s2 planes were built 50 years ago for the navy. and fighting fires from the sky puts the aircraft through tremendous stress and pressure. the wings of this 50s era plane were literally torn off while fighting a fire in the sierra in 2002. a terrifying crash and the...
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and with sallie, he lived a life of friendship and romance that would make woody allen weep. his texan charm, candor, courage, and common sense earned him the respect of countless leaders both abroad and here at home. he was as comfortable going jaw to jaw with counterparts in the negotiation room as he was going cheek to cheek with sharks on his many scuba dives off the coast of the sinai. he was a man who didn't just know where he and the country he loved needed to go. he knew how to get there, how to lead, and how to get things done. sam once called the peace treaty between egypt and israelan historic achievement in which he played an indispensable part, a mountain peak in a sea of sand. the same could be said about sam's own extraordinary career. generations of american diplomats have tried to learn from his example, follow in his footsteps, and scale the diplomatic peaks he conquered so skillfully over the years.
and with sallie, he lived a life of friendship and romance that would make woody allen weep. his texan charm, candor, courage, and common sense earned him the respect of countless leaders both abroad and here at home. he was as comfortable going jaw to jaw with counterparts in the negotiation room as he was going cheek to cheek with sharks on his many scuba dives off the coast of the sinai. he was a man who didn't just know where he and the country he loved needed to go. he knew how to get...
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. >> he celebrated his 39th wedding anniversary withly wife, sally. he was 62. >> the air tanker fleet of cal fire is grounded while the planes are inspected. helicopters will play a bigger role fighting the dog walk fire in yosemite filling buckets of water and carry them to the fire. 60 homes are evacuated. highway 140 is closed at entrance to yosemite. >> what is going on with the weather, mike? there is fog? >> yes, there is fog so there will be flight arrival delays into san francisco international airport. later next week, the pattern will change and we will have wind but the fires have to wait seven or eight days. 56 through the ferry building and same across the golden gate bridge. watch out for the fog. the last couple of morningings we had early commutes that wering for free but, three, it has been there. today, it is there from the beginning. 52 at palo alto and fairfield is 60. most of us in the mid-to-upper 50's. today, more clouds and fog and very light drizzle during the morning commute. at unanimous we have slower sunshine and temperat
. >> he celebrated his 39th wedding anniversary withly wife, sally. he was 62. >> the air tanker fleet of cal fire is grounded while the planes are inspected. helicopters will play a bigger role fighting the dog walk fire in yosemite filling buckets of water and carry them to the fire. 60 homes are evacuated. highway 140 is closed at entrance to yosemite. >> what is going on with the weather, mike? there is fog? >> yes, there is fog so there will be flight arrival delays...
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. >> reporter: bradlee and his first wife, writer and competenttator sally quinn, shorthand fore2/p power couple. he was known for his charm, power and profanity. >> jesus, what kind of acracy story is this? >> he was the epitome of newsman charisma, even when he would walk across the newsroom, which he would do a couple times a day, he had this effect which made you want to do better. >> reporter: he stumbled after waterweight on a story of an 8-year-old heroin addict. he recovered and remained a ped degree. >> he's my kind of hard. i like. that if you're right, it isn't hard. >> reporter: fearless, yet sentimental. >> that was nbc's tom brokaw reporting. ben bradlee was 93-years-old. what a well lived life. we turn our attention to economic i politics now. the candidates came out swinging in their first televised debate. polls show democratic senator jean shaheen and scott brown running neck and neck. they clashed on immigration reform the threat from islamic state militants, obamacare and why brown was even running at all. >> you had two chances to run for the u.s. senate in massachuse
. >> reporter: bradlee and his first wife, writer and competenttator sally quinn, shorthand fore2/p power couple. he was known for his charm, power and profanity. >> jesus, what kind of acracy story is this? >> he was the epitome of newsman charisma, even when he would walk across the newsroom, which he would do a couple times a day, he had this effect which made you want to do better. >> reporter: he stumbled after waterweight on a story of an 8-year-old heroin addict....
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infrastructure and the improvements and the marks and the like and with that, i would like to ask, sally our deputy directors for the programs and project management to present this item. >> thank you, director, and good morning, commissioners. and so, today i am here to seek approval of the resolution, authoritying the executive director to execute a ballot in favor of the city transbay, transit center and ocii currently owns a parcel of land, known as transbay block one which is planned to be sold to private ownership and will be subject to the tax. >> before going to the specifics of the cfd, i wanted to give you an over all time line for the adoption of this proposed district. and the board of supervisors has already taken several legislative actions in september, to approve the resolution of formation, and the resolution of determining the necessity to incur the debt and the resolution for calling for the landowner election, and then, the final hearings are schedule for december of this year. >> also, a little more background, just in general about transbay and the key plan dates. a
infrastructure and the improvements and the marks and the like and with that, i would like to ask, sally our deputy directors for the programs and project management to present this item. >> thank you, director, and good morning, commissioners. and so, today i am here to seek approval of the resolution, authoritying the executive director to execute a ballot in favor of the city transbay, transit center and ocii currently owns a parcel of land, known as transbay block one which is planned...